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Jorge
September 24th, 2007, 01:23 PM
Hopes to draw attention to its iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, which begins rolling out in 600 stores in New York and Seattle in October.
<p>From October 2 to November 7 at more than 10,000 US Starbucks locations, customers can receive "Song of the Day" cards redeemable for a free music track download from Apple's iTunes.</p>
<p>Some of the artists involved in the "Song of the Day" giveaway include: Bob Dylan, Joss Stone, John Mayer, Dave Matthews, KT Tunstall, John Legend, Annie Lennox, Joni Mitchell, Keith Urban, Paul McCartney, Sia, Band of Horses, Hilary McRae, Federico Aubele and Sara Bar
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notbob
September 24th, 2007, 05:47 PM
or i can download whatever i want for free at any time without installing apple's bloated crap and drinking overpriced shit coffee or going into the lamest place on earth... hmmm..let's think about that one

i think i'll stick to p2p and my own coffee

ratbag
September 24th, 2007, 05:55 PM
I hate Starbucks, Overpriced swill. I'm originally from Canada so the only coffee shop I like is Tim Hortons. Damn I miss my large double double.

enter8
September 24th, 2007, 10:21 PM
Talk about a menage a trois of price gouging mother fuckers. Do you see the not so holy trinity here?

1. RIAA
2. Apple
3. Starbucks

They can all kiss my ass.

xguju
September 26th, 2007, 08:25 AM
Amen to that, I hate all three with a passion. Two sell overpriced merchandise to an elite click which has this superiority complex over the normal population. The RIAA is gay because they terrorize poor college students for downloading music worth $.99 for lawsuits of $100,000.